my build will currently not work as is on the 360, the hardware is close, but different. The 360 comes by default with a MiniPCI wireless card from VIA (the VIA6566) which you could replace with something more sane....

also the touch screen in these devices is configured differently, even though it is the same chipset. I will need to store specific calibration info for it, or provide the calibration utility in the setup portion of the image.

Also worth noting that if you want one of these devices, your best bet is to get them used, because these devices are almost $2000 brand new. They are not consumer devices, but rather, almost-military specced devices. (I wasn't kidding about the magnesium case), and are typically sold through vertical integration channels for data acquisition applications in the medical, point of sales, and digital signature markets.

With that said, tkmedia is selling these devices, with my orbiter image preinstalled for $250 + shipping.

Other tablets that could be made to work with this distribution include the various M series tablets from Motion Computing (i.e. the Motion M1300, M1400, the newest LE series, etc.)

Thom,I just wanted to thank you for doing these screencasts. In addition to the main topic that you cover, every time I watch one I learn something else about LinuxMCE's capabilities -- I can't believe I hadn't used the search function until I watched this video.